Oracle Policy Automation Quiz : Part Two (10 questions, timed)

Oracle Policy Automation Quiz : Part Two (10 questions, timed)

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OPA 12 Certification Preparation Quiz #2

This is the second part of our large set of questions designed to help you prepare for your next interview, test or even the Certification Examination for Oracle Policy Automation. Whatever your reason for using them, have fun and good luck!

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Question 1 of 10

1. Question

Category: Rule Writing

In the example below, assuming NO custom screens have been added to the Project, if Debug is launched, which question will be the first asked by Oracle Policy Automation in the Interview Tab of the Debugger?

Is the applicant's file complete?

Did the HR department confirm the referees?

Did the referees approve the candidate?

Is the candidate accepted?

Question 2 of 10

2. Question

Category: Rule Writing

In the example below, assuming NO custom screens have been added to the Project, if Debug is launched, which question will be the first asked by Oracle Policy Automation in the Interview Tab of the Debugger?

Is the applicant's file complete?

Did the HR department confirm the referees?

Did the referees approve the candidate?

Is the candidate accepted?

Question 3 of 10

3. Question

Category: Editing in Word

In the example shown below, the cursor is currently on the first line as shown by the number 1. If the Delete Condition button on the Oracle Policy Modeler Ribbon is clicked when the cursor is on this line, what will the effect be in Microsoft Word?

Both conditions will be deleted

The first condition will be deleted

The entire rule will be deleted

An error message will be displayed

Question 4 of 10

4. Question

Category: Rule Writing

The only way that a Reference Tag can be added to the Oracle Policy Model is by using the Microsoft Word Ribbon button “Add Tag” shown below.

False, the tag can be added manually by entering [] at the start of the line and entering the Tag Text manually

False, the tag can be added manually by entering [] at the start of the line and entering any valid attribute substitution

True, the tag can be added only in this way

False, the tag can be added manually by entering a Tab character at the start of the line and entering the Tag Text manually

Question 5 of 10

5. Question

Category: Oracle Policy Modeler

When working with Reference Tags, clicking a Reference Tag in the Explanation in the Debugger triggers what behavior?

The relevant document opens

Nothing happens because it is the debugger

The debugger stops and the attribute dialog appears

The debugger disables the link, so clicking is not possible

Question 6 of 10

6. Question

Category: Integration

Integrating Oracle Policy Automation with Oracle Service Cloud for the purpose of creating an Interview for a known Contact requires the use of a $shared_secret in the OPA Widget. Where can the correct value for the $shared_secret be obtained?

From the Session Id

From the Connection in the Hub application

From the Mapping dialog in the Oracle Policy Modeler

From your Oracle SSO Account

From the Oracle Service Cloud Administration Portal

Question 7 of 10

7. Question

Category: Rule Writing

Consider the following rule and any errors it may contain. Select the rule syntax errors in the list of answers.

The first line should be formatted as a conclusion

The second line should be formatted as a condition level one

The first line should replace the "=" with a verb to be parsed as a Boolean

The second line should include an apostrophe to indicate possession by the applicant

The first line should be rewritten to use a more appropriate expression indicating the context of the processing.

Question 8 of 10

8. Question

Category: Rule Writing

In the following example, one attribute is marked as Intermediate. What does that signify?

The attribute is used both as a conclusion and a condition in the same document

The attribute is used both as level one and level two conditions in the same rule

The attribute is never requested in an interview

The attribute is inferred by another document

Question 9 of 10

9. Question

Category: Rule Writing

In the example below, one attribute is marked as Joining. What does this signify?

The attribute is present in two Projects

The attribute is used as a condition in one document and a conclusion in another

The attribute is used as a conclusion in two documents in the same Project

The attribute is used as a conclusion in two documents in different Projects

The attribute is used as an inferred attribute in two documents in different Projects

Question 10 of 10

10. Question

Category: Oracle Policy Modeler

In the Debugger data tab, how should a date be entered, for a Project whose Region is France-french, Language is French and whose Timezone is GMT+1?